Auction Sale of Livestock. Farm Implements Horse drawn implements. Antique Vehicles & Furniture. The Property ol Cecd Trimble. Markham. Take Hwy. 7 1% miles West of Hwy. 48 or 1": miles East of Kennedy -Rd. to McCowan Road (7th Conc.) then north 1 mile. First lane south of Centennial Arena, INCLUDING Hereford cow. 2 moles. Ford 850 tract0r. Ford-Ferguson trac- tor & attachments. McCormack baler. M.F. 7' mower. Ford 6' mower. M-F side rake. 2 manure spreaders 'M-F 10' cultivator disc. bale stooker. 1947 Ford car. 1947 Ford truck, 2 buggies sleigh. bane wooden wheeled wagon. box- 8. seat. several walking ploughs & sculflers. 2 pony carts. heintzman player piano 400 piano rolls edison gramaphone: 12 gramaphone cylinders 2 wall phones. chinese prayer bell (pre 1887) large number of wooden chairs. antique kitchen hutch cupboards. drop leaf tables. pine pantry cupboard. pine flour bin. several old pine tables. wicker pram. 2 kitchen woodstoves. no. of lanterns. buffalo robe. 45 sets Ont. Licence plates (from 1917 on) hall tack approx, 10 bags clover seed 500 bales hay. 1â€"H deep freeze. ‘set of hame chimes. horse collars. pr. scotch tops sunnybuilt bldg. 12 x 16 and many other items too numerous to list. Sale Time: 10:30 am. Terms: Cash. Certified Cheque. No Reserve. Auctioneer. W.F. Walker & Assouates Ltd. Markham. Phone 294-4970. MINE. Henry lames (Harry) At ank Central Hospital on Saturday. June 23. 1979. beloved husband of Mildred Frances Maxwell of Rich mond Hill, dear father of Donald and George. Rested at Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill. Service was held on Tuesday. 2 pm, Cremation. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society. Horses. cutters. buggles. saddles, wagons. household, For the estate of the late Paul McMahon. McMahon Ranch. lhz miles south of Lakeheld. or River Rd_. 3 reg quarter horses. Reg, Arab. 2 work horses. 2 quarter horse yearlrngs. ll saddles. blankets. bridles. halters. 2 sets. srngle dnve harness, work harness, 6 cutters. 2 buggies. Touring wagon. chuck wagon. srngle plows. cultivators. mower. rake. new sprayer for lawn tractor. oats. range. refrigerator. [Vu stereo. desk. heavy caldron. Manyl misc. articles Terms Cash. No reserve. Sale 1 PM ‘ Information Phone 705-652-3959 Auctioneer Steve Lrptay Bowmanville 416-263-2961 MlZEN. Harry Suddenly at home on Tuesday, June 19. 1979. Harry Mrzen In hrs 90th year. beloved husband ol Mabel Frampton. dear lather of Charles, James. David. Heather (Mrs. A. Mornson). Ada (Mrs. J. Lenaghan) and the late Joseph. Also remembered by 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Frrends were received at the B.E. ang Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St. (at Hwy. 78). Thornhill. Servrce was held from Thornhrll Presbyterian Church, Frrday afternoon. Interment lhornhill Cemetery. W Suddeniy at York Central Hospital. on Thursday. June 21. 1979. Frances. beloved wrte of Ernest. dear mother 0! Katherine F, McGrllivray. grand- mother ot Frank of Vancouver and Gordon, sadly missed by great granddaughters Jenmler and Jrll. A private tamrly service was held from the Chapel of the BL Rung Funerat Horne (Thornhrll), Saturday morning Crematron. If desrred. donations may be made to the charity of your choice. (Selected students chosen'for musical shows & performance) 3-10 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. June 27. 1979 Contents ol several line estate including heavrly carved dining room. mm room and bedroom 'lurniture and other line household lurnishmgs. Antiques and collectibles to be sold by Public Auction to the highest bidder. Elegant 10 piece mahogany dining room suite with large bubble glass breaklront china cabinet and matching drop leal server. 10 piece walnut dining set in Queen Anne styles 9 piece mahogany Sheraton dining set, carved 9 and 10 piece walnut suites. Outstanding 7 piece Missron walnut, heavin carved bedroom suite in excellent condition. Fancy 4 and 5 piece bedroom sets in mahogany and walnut, Superb breaklront china cabinet “1 tiner grained mahogany. Mahogany curved glass corner china cabinet. Governor Winthrop Secretary desk. Mahogany Chippendale writing desk. Queen Anne kneehole desk. Carved French Chesterfield, Victorian and East Lake parlour chairs. reupholstered in tapestry. Queen Anne highboy chest of drawers. Victorian and pressed back rockers, wtngback. Fanback and fireside chairs in carved lrames. Beautiful matched pair at mahogany twrn Pineapple poster beds, walnut and solid cedar chests. Superb selection of collee. end, parlour. drum. lamp and occasronal tables. corner knick knack shell. Library and hall tables & dinette sets. bookshelves. halltrees. servers. piano stool. sewrng stand, magazine racks. etc. Collectibles: Regulamr droppendulum wall clocks. brass student lamps, mirrors. picture frames. brass miner's and coach |amps..liand painted chi‘na, figurines. copper and silver items, porcelain and china lamps. leaded panel lamps. stemware and much more. This will be one of our finest sales of the year to date. Much more wrll be in by sale time » and everything must be sold, Be Sure to attend. Preview lrom ll am Monday. OPRIVATE & GROUP LESSONS (HARMONW CAGE RANGE: 7T010, 11T014, 15-18 OCHALLENGING, FUN, AND REWARDING! OCLASSED BEGlN JULY 14th AUCTION SALE SAT. JUNE 30 1PM. Canada Day Estate Auction Sale YORK FARMERS MARKET 7509 YONGE $1., THORNHILL MONDAY, JULY 2nd AT 12 Noon NEW IN THORNHILL! “5 Deaths SAT. JUNE 30TH Londgo Showcase International Ltd For information call 881â€"4666 or 881-8797 Vocal Music lessons SPECIAL “’9 Auctions 7°“ Musical Instruction NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF HERBERT NELSON W. COOK All persons having claims against the Estate of Herbert Nelson W. Cooke late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York. who died on Or about the 15th day at April. 1979. are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of July. 1979, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. and the undersugned will not be liable tor any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice. HERB and I would like to thank all those who attended and contributed to our wonderful surprise party on Saturday, June 23rd. We are most apprecrative of your fine gift â€" the propane barbecue set, which will certainly see lots of use. We'll miss all of you in Richmond Hill and in moving to Burlington in mid-August look forward to seeing you anytime at 3181 Woodward Avenue. Many thanks again for your kindess and thoughtfulness. â€" Herb and Ann Walton. DATED AT RICHMOND HILL. THIS 6th DAY OF JUNE. 1979. BEATRICE L. COOK, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF HERBERT NELSON W. COOK. BY HER SOLICITOR. ROBERT H. BLACKBURN. MESSRS. STONG, BLACKBURN & MACHON. SUITE 206, 10350 YONGE STREET. RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO LAC 3B8. C3w 50 DOIyou have a drinking problem? If so M can help. Write Box 84 Richmond Hill or call 4876591 IFCM NUTCIE T0 CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MABEL E LAUGHLIN All persons havrng claims against the Estate of Mabel E. Laughlin. late of the Town of Richmond Hill. in the Regional Municrpaljty of York. who died on or about‘the 28th day of February. 1979. are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersrgned on or before the llth day of July, 1979. alter which date the Estate will be distributed. with regard only to the claims at which the undeTSIgned shall then have notice. and the underSIgned will not be liable for any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice. DATED AT RICHMOND HILL. THIS llth DAY OF JUNE, 1979. GLORIA MITCHESON ROBERTS. EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF MABEL E. LAUGHLIN. BY HER SOLICITOR. ROBERT H. BLACKBURN. MESSRS STONG. BLACKBURN 8- MACHON. SUITE 206. 10350 YONGE STREET. RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO L4G 3B8. ARE you Pregnant and Distressed? Let's talk It ave! conï¬dentially. Birthnght 469-1111, 884-8055. 88A 9431‘ vczs ALTERATIONS dune in my home. 88¢8968. mo 79" Service Directory 5‘“ Cards 0i Thanks HOUSE now. :51an mm AND EQUIPMENT snus fl mucus sues 610 "2 Dressmaking 52" Personals Legal Notices i Auctio71§ 416 775 6637 Rranfmg B&A CZWSB MWSI Mr. and Mrs. William Dengate, 442 Lynett Cresc., Richmond Hill have two sons graduating from university this year. Daniel L. Dengate, left, is a graduate of The University of Tampa with a Bachelor of Sciencedegree. He majored in Biology and has a minor in Chemistry. He also holds a National Association of Scuba Divers certificate. Stephen H. Dengate, graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts Honor Business Administration degree. CATHERINE JAMES. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred James. R.R. 3. King, graduated recently from the University of Guelph with a Bachelor of. Applied Science degree. She majored in textile science. Catherine is presently employed with the Retail Research Foundation of Canaada. Do sometï¬mg newâ€"Can Rendezvous Dating Ltd. Local 657-1661. mm Pregnancy Testing. counselling. Free and confidemial Wednesday 7~9 pm. and Ihutsday 4-6 pm 10350 Yonge Street a‘ Crosby Avenue. Richmond Hill (lower level). All areas of the lace and body Mem. of Electmlysis Association 0! Ont & American Electrolysis Association 1. REPLACE BOILER AND CONTROLS IN THE FISH LIMNOLOGY BUILDING AT THE SOUTHERN RESEARCH STATION. MAPLE, ONT‘ NR-66996 2. REPLACE GREASE INTERCEPTOR FOR THE KlTCHEN AT THE MUSKOKA CENTRE. GRAVENHURST. ONT. CM-67023. Separate lndividual Sealed Tenders will be received until 2:00 pm. local time on Tuesday. July 10. 1979. Combined Tenders will not be accepted. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services. Georgian Bay Regional Office. 24 James Street East, PO. Box 790, Orillia. Ontario. L3V 6K7. NOTE: For further information regarding the Tenders, please caller. B. Mclsaac at the above address, Telephone No. (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL JEAN ZWARYCH ELECTROLYSIS 881-3421 No appointment necessary Ontario MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 52†Personals BIRTH CONTROL 8841133 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER 6“Tenders “ Gardening 8Supplies MICHAEL A. TAMâ€" BOSSO, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Tambosso of Richmond Hill, graduated June 19 from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Commerce Degree. His degree was designated “With High Distinction". Michael intends to pursue a career in C h a r t e r e d A c - countancy, and has accepted a position with Coopers & Lybrand, Toronto. Qpecializing in lawn mainten- .nce, pruning, resodding 8 reseeding, rototilling. Lawn 8 tree spraying. Designing. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Libéral ms HILLTOP LANDSCAPING GARDENING Ministry of Government Services 884-2623 stand for QUALITY CZWH IFC 48 Hopes for school in Risebrough may be dashed Separate School Superintendent of Business Administration Ed Joyce has pulled out all the stops to get a re- locatable school ready for Risebrough in, Milliken Mills for September, but the final decision could be .00 late when it comes. Mr. Joyce tried desperately last week to get an allocation of up to $500,000 for a 10-pack portable school from the MiniStry of Education. He spent mOSt of Thursday and Friday talking to Chief Approval ArchiteCt Richard LaWton and was confident he would get the funding so he could give his conStruCtion people .he word to prepare a site and assemble the new school for September 1. “They‘ve decided to delay .he decision for iwo weeks and that's really going ‘0 screw my planning up," he said. “July 7 is «he 185[ day these men can wail if we wan: this school ready for the firs: school day." He‘s sure he‘ll still get the money needed bl.“ chances are slim for the project (0 be complete on .ime. He said he‘s not wasdng time or money on fancy designs or plans. There will be no arâ€" chizecx's fees because [he port-aâ€"pack will have the same design as the one buill a4 Si. Paul's in Newmarket. A maximum of $300 will be spent on working drawings, so he was able to scale down .he board's requesm (0 $450,000. after making several 0(her cuts. The decision to go after the modular school in- Stead of a permanent building was taken at laSt Tuesday‘s board meeting. The same day, three- quarters of the Separate School ’I‘rustees had met with the Minister of Education, outlining its severe accommodation problems that have surfaced in four areas of .he Region. , By ANN HAUPRICH-NIELSEN ' SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York It’s the fastest growing country in upstate New York boasting of mineral health waters, historical and recreational parks and museums, a world- renowned performing arts centre, first-class harness track and the oldeSt continuously run thoroughbred track in the U.W.A. It's Saratoga Springs, nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Moun- tains just seven hours by car from Toronto, and it’s getting better every year. In llS brief. the board requeSIed allocation for four sites and four per- manent schools â€"~ (hI‘EG for September. 1980 and one ihe following year. The .hree areas where .he board is expecting large influxes of Separate School supporters for this September are: Risebrough (Milliken M1113) in Markham. Glen $hields in Vaughan and Pine Valley Village, also in Vaughan. Phase II of each of these subdivisions won'; be complete until the following year bur projections show as many as 500 pupils in each area will need accommodaiion by Chrimmas. 'The board‘s big problem is that even its holding schools are filled Travel AGE 13 She has been a Liberal Carrier for 2 years. She enjoys soccer, swimming, reading. She is now vacationing in Holland with money she saved ffom being a Liberal Carrier. Have a massage at Saratoga Springs Lib'éral NEEDS CARRIERS Libéral CARRIER OF THE WEEK THEY DELIVER! 884-0981 ELAINE KLEINE AGE 10 â€" 16 CALL (O overflowing â€" John XXIII has seven por- tables and with an ad- dition jusr under way, will gei four more for Sep- .ember. SI. Margaret Mary in Woodbridge has eighi portables on site and the holding school for Glen Shields is (he newly leased Our Lady of the Rosary, formerly McConaghy Public School. documentation already 'presemed by our board and any additional in- (orma.ion will conâ€" .muously be forwarded [0 her. “The minisrry hasn't in any way shown any negaxive feelings towards our proposals for four new schools†Chairman Larry Pelliccione [old a packed boardroom of arusxees and 60 parents from Risebrough and Unionville. “We can expeCt some additional allocation for 1980 but all our requests won‘t necessarily be fulfilled. Mrs. Stephenson gave directives to her staff {0 Officially designated as the Capital of Thorough- bred Racing. the Saratoga Racecourse has been the scene- of the “sport of kings" since 1863. Though the population of Saratoga Springs is posted as only 25,000 it more than doubles during August as :he city swells to ac- commodate what Joe Dalton, executive director of the Saratoga and Disgrict Chamber of Commerce. refers to as “the annual meeting of the aristocracy of racing" This year the thorough breds wili race from Aug Tru5tees were told at .he meeting they can't expeCt an answer proposed solutions their problems until leaSt the first September. week to to at of The board then drifted into a long debate over whether it should be seeking permanent ac- commodation for these “explosion†areas or settling for modular schools and hope that additional funding for buildings comes in n0t more than two or three years afterward. “I realize very well [here is a liability in accepting allocation for relocaiables â€" we could be S(uCk with them for four‘ maybe five years. But we also know the chance of getting full funding for a permanent facility,“ said Unionville TruSIee Ernie Nyitrai. Markham TrUStee Leo Wigglesworth said he didn't want to earn a reputation of having a “portable mentality" and thought: a permanent school might be worth the extra patience. The chairman em- phasized a promise by Mrs. Stephenson {hat the board would gen a sym- patheiic hearing. He was optimistic about the way .he delegation x0 [he ministry was received. “The minister almosx said a school is possible because we are talking aboux three of [heme Maybe she's working on some way to reduce the cos of them, even if only we are approved," he said. acx upon {he You can even have breakfast with a horse. if you desire‘ The outdoor breakfasts are served between Sand 10 am. and It's also possible (0 walk right up to the horse you will be betting on in Saratoga so you can take close inspection. “In New York City they’d be pulling the hair out of the horse‘s tail," Dalton jokes. What makes the Saratoga track so special? Simple, says Dalton. “You can come [0 Saraxoga as a rank amateur, pick a name out of a book and win $60,000 on a $2 bet. Saratoga can be an amateur bettor's paradise. It's also known as zhe graveyard of the favorites.“ If those rates sound high. you'd better sit down for this one. Some people spend up to $13,000 :0 rent a house in Saratoga for the month of Augusx. “Of course," Dalton adds, “that’s a nice little pad with 13 bedrooms.“ It's also a good idea to reserve overnight ac- commodations in Saratoga during August. Although there are 1.500 motel units within a 10- minute drive of the city core. the rates range from $30 to $250 per day during the month the thoroughbreds race and rooms can be hard [0 find. 1 to 27 every day except Tuesday starting at 1 pm. with 10 races daily. Dalton advises those intereSLed in reserving clubhouse or grandstand seating to make arrangements now. This can be done by writing Pinkertons of New York Racing Association, Aquaduct Race Track‘ Jamaica. NY. He‘s the Wilkie Ranger and he’s slowly becoming an institution at the Richmond Heights Plaza. Fred Wilkins of Caledon, and his horse, Lady, have been the guest stars at Two-car garage unsightly, neighbors say, but legal Councillor Mike Bumie agreed with Mr. Carter, about the ap pearance saying the structure “:otally changed the neighâ€" bourhood". but added “It‘s in- credible â€" but it‘s within the Mr. Carter was describing a mutual two-car garage built between the property of Thomas Heatherington and John McLaughlin at 434 and 438 Lynett Crescent, which neighbours find offensive because of its height, 12 feet. six inches, its design, a flat roof rather than peaked as the homes in the area, and con- StruCtion material concrete blocks rather than brick like the homes. The Taylor Mills Drive resident was asking the town to do something about the building but was informed by the committee the scruCture complied with all :he bylaw requirements. “1: looks terrible," said Mr Carter. Some people would like to see less government restrictions, but some would still like to see more. A: the Town of Richmond Hill engineering committee meeting lasz Thursday Kathleen Beasam and Raymond Carter of 435 and 439 Taylor Mills Drive South objecred [0 a garage constructed (0 the rear of their property. “II mustn‘t be called a garage," corrected Mr. Carter. “it's more like a factory â€"â€" or a commercial Structure." A musr for those who journey to the Saratoga area during :he summer is a visi: to the com- munity built Saraloga Performing Arts Centre (SPAC) which is (he a highlight of the menu is the Saratoga-grown hand melon, available only during the end of July and AuguSI at a cost of $2.40 per melon. Not far away is Can- field Casino. situated in Congress Park. which contains fascinating mementos of mid- Victorian splendor. No longer used for gambling purposes. the casino is run by the city and houses :he Saratoga National Museum and [he Walworth Memorial Museum. There are also nine golf courses. numerous riding sxables with bridle paths. amusement parks and swimming areas scax‘ xered throughom Saratoga County, and a wide selecrion of restaurants ranging from McDonald's to {he in- ;ernaxionally acclaimed Gideon Pumam in pic- ;uresque Saraxoga Slate Park, Not [0 be overlooked vyhile at the track are the National Museum of Racing and the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame open to the public free of charge year-round. Then there‘s the Saratoga Harness. considered the fastest and most beautiful half-mile :rack in the USA. The Saraioga Harness is open evenings from mid-April IO mid-November and even offers a certified babysitting service so mom and.dad can really enjoy the first-class at- mosphere. the plaza‘s Bonanza Days for a number of years. Here, young Alec MacNeil gets a free lift aboard Lady. bylaw Councillor Al Duffy advised Mr Carter the town building bylaw had restrictions of placement and height, but did not control design. Chairman of the engineering committee. Councillor Bill Corcoran, smoothed the situation by advising Mr. Carter and Mrs. Beasant the committee would suggest the two owners of the “offensive†building be requested by the town to use some sort of plantings, ivy, hedges or some green foliage. to screen the building and make it “less obnoxious". Mr. Carter also speculated the Structure was to be used for something other than a garage. “The town’s not ready for an architectural control bylaw,†he said, adding one of the difficulties is (hat not all agree on what is a good design. Committee members assured Mr. Carter the proper steps would be taken to ensure a business was not operated‘from the premises. In an interview with The Liberal, one of the garage owners. John McLaughlin, said the building was to be used as a :woâ€"car garage with a storage area above for articles which usually fill a garage. There was no intention to use :he_ building commercially, he Said. To gel :0 Saratoga Springs. use Exit 13-N of Interstate 87 l'l‘he Adirondack ,Northway). Planes. {rains and buses also offer regular service lo the area from Montreal and New York City. SeleCted evening performances are also offered at SPAC from June to September. Among the featured artists scheduled for this season are Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge (July 8), Charles Aznavour and Jane Oliver (July 29). Gordon Lightfoot (Aug. 13) and Dolly Parton (Aug. 14). Finally, it is said, “A visit to Saratoga without a bath and massage is like visiting Niagara without seeing the Falls." l: was, after all. the waters that brought people to Saratoga in the first place: the Indians, George Washington, Gideon Putnam . l . home of the renowned New York City Ballet each July and of the Philadelphia ()rcheStra each August. Located within the heavily- wooded 1,500 acre Saratoga State Park, SPAC consists of a semi- enclosed amphitheatre that seats 5.100 under cover and more than 10.000 on the sloping surrounding lawns, an indoor theatre with a 500 seat capacity, a restaurant and picnic areas. Six mineral springs remain in the city proper and are available free to :he public. Government- run baths in FDR‘s spa complex are available (including a 20 minute massage by a licensed masseur) for as low as $525 during (be off- season